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Okay, so the formula for weight is Mass* Gravity. Since the mass of ur object is 6 grams (.01322 lbs) and the gravitational force on the moon is -1.6m/s^2 then your weight would be .01322*-1.6m/s^2 which equals .0211 Lbs. Hope this helps!

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